Double Barrel 1911 .45

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Rick in Oregon
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Double Barrel 1911 .45

Post by Rick in Oregon »

Just when you thought you've seen every connotation of 1911 .45 pistols, along comes somthing....well, new.....

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Not on my "want list", but shows that there's always someone willing to go where 'no man has gone before'...... :wink:

Interesting and entertaining video on the pistol: http://www.everydaynodaysoff.com/2012/0 ... rrel-1911/

Personally, I'll stick to my single stack Kimber .45's for carry.....this pig would be a real pants-sagger! :eek:
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Re: Double Barrel 1911 .45

Post by Joe O »

Agree.My P13 double stack is big enough.Wonder if that's the same company that makes the single left eject model.
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Re: Double Barrel 1911 .45

Post by bullfrog »

Practical? no. Fun? just imagine one in each hand!
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Can you imagine the look on a bad guys face if you pulled that out.
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